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synonym of exaeretodon

antonyms of exaeretodon

Part_of_speech of exaeretodon

noun

Definition of exaeretodon

A prehistoric animal, Exaeretodon is a species of dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. It is known for its distinctive migration patterns and was a member of the theropod group of dinosaurs.

Pronunciation of exaeretodon

/ˌɛkərəˈtoʊdən/

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synonym of unspiritedly

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Part_of_speech of unspiritedly

adverb

Definition of unspiritedly

In an unenthusiastic or unenthusiastically manner; without spirit or energy.

Pronunciation of unspiritedly

/ʌnˈspaɪr.ɪ.tl.i/

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synonym of antirevisionist

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Part_of_speech of antirevisionist

noun

Definition of antirevisionist

A person who is opposed to the revision or modification of beliefs, theories, or historical events; someone who adheres to established ideas or versions without accepting changes or new interpretations.

Pronunciation of antirevisionist

/ˈæntɪˌreɪ.vɪˈzɪst/

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synonym of Monarchianist

antonyms of Monarchianist

Part_of_speech of Monarchianist

Noun

Definition of Monarchianist

A Monarchianist is a Christian heretic in the early church who held the belief that the Son (Jesus) was neither divine nor limited by humanity but a being who was a possessor of God’s truth, sharing God’s mind and power. This belief contrasts with Trinitarian views that affirm the divinity of the Son and the Holy Spirit.

Pronunciation of Monarchianist

/'mɒnərəˌkɪənɪst/

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synonym of duro

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Part_of_speech of duro

noun

Definition of duro

A type of thick material used to cover the soles of shoes for added durability and protection. It is often made of rubber or a similar material.

Pronunciation of duro

/ˈdʊro/

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synonym of Laycock

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Part_of_speech of Laycock

noun

Definition of Laycock

A laycock, more commonly known as a hunting horn, is an instrument used in hunting for signaling or for entertainment, traditionally made of brass and played with a cup-shaped mouthpiece. It is often heard in medieval or Renaissance settings in literature or historical contexts.

Pronunciation of Laycock

/ləˈklɒk/

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synonym of nurstled

antonyms of nurstled

Part_of_speech of nurstled

verb (past tense and past participle)

Definition of nurstled

A rare and archaic term that can be used similarly to 'roused,' 'stirred,' or 'disturbed,' often used to convey a sense of awakening or being made uncomfortable due to agitation or perturbation.

Pronunciation of nurstled

/ˈnɜːstld/

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synonym of giacobo

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Part_of_speech of giacobo

noun

Definition of giacobo

A given name, particularly used in Italian-speaking regions. It is derived from the Italian form of the Hebrew name Jacob, which means 'supplanter'. This name is often used for males and can be found in family names or personal names.

Pronunciation of giacobo

/dʒaˈkobō/

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synonym of crashed

antonyms of crashed

Part_of_speech of crashed

verb

Definition of crashed

to fall down or collapse violently; to fail or completely break down, especially suddenly and unexpectedly; to be damaged in a crash.

Pronunciation of crashed

/kræʃt/

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synonym of theocrat

antonyms of theocrat

Part_of_speech of theocrat

noun

Definition of theocrat

A form of government in which spiritual or religious leaders exercise supreme power; a political system where religious leaders hold the highest authority.

Pronunciation of theocrat

/θəˈkræt/

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